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Tang Fei (legislator)

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Tang Fei
鄧飛
Tang in 2021
Member of the Legislative Council
Assumed office
1 January 2022
Preceded byNew constituency
ConstituencyElection Committee
Personal details
Political partyHong Kong Federation of Education Workers (FEW)

Tang Fei, MH (Chinese: 鄧飛) is a Hong Kong politician and educator. He is a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong for Election Committee constituency. He is also a former chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of Education Workers (FEW) and former principal of the Heung To Secondary School (Tseung Kwan O).

Biography

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Tang graduated from the Department of Government and Public Administration at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.[1]

He was appointed to the Education Commission in 2011 and the Committee on the Promotion of Civic Education in 2014.[2] He was appointed to the Committee on the Initiation of Moral and National Education Subject, which the subject later triggered a large-scale protest movement.

He ran in Election Committee constituency in the 2021 Legislative Council election, in which he received 1,339 votes and gained the second seat in the constituency.[3]

In 2022, Tang defended a school rule where boys were not allowed to have long hair, saying that it would go against traditional values.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Mok, Lea (30 May 2022). "Two universities in Hong Kong plan to restructure politics departments amid security law chill". Hong Kong Free Press. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Tang, Fei (HKFEW) 鄧飛". Webb-site Who's Who.
  3. ^ "Legislative Council General Election overall results". Hong Kong Government. 20 December 2021.
  4. ^ Ho, Kelly. "2 Hong Kong students sue schools over ban on long hair for boys - Hong Kong Free Press HKFP". hongkongfp.com. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
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Legislative Council of Hong Kong
New constituency Member of Legislative Council
Representative for Election Committee
2022–present
Incumbent